Author:
Liew Kok Jun,Liang Chee Hung,Lau Yee Ting,Yaakop Amira Suriaty,Chan Kok-Gan,Shahar Saleha,Shamsir Mohd Shahir,Goh Kian Mau
Abstract
AbstractThe SKY hot spring is a unique site filled with a thick layer of plant litter. With the advancement of next-generation sequencing, it is now possible to mine many new biocatalyst sequences. In this study, we aimed to (i) identify the metataxonomic of prokaryotes and eukaryotes in microbial mats using 16S and 18S rRNA markers, (ii) and explore carbohydrate degrading enzymes (CAZymes) that have a high potential for future applications. Green microbial mat, predominantly photosynthetic bacteria, was attached to submerged or floating leaves litter. At the spring head, the sediment mixture consisted of plant debris, predominantly brownish-reddish gelatinous microbial mat, pale tan biofilm, and grey-white filament biofilm. The population in the spring head had a higher percentage of archaea and hyperthermophiles than the green mat. Concurrently, we cataloged nearly 10,000 sequences of CAZymes in both green and brown biofilms using the shotgun metagenomic sequencing approach. These sequences include β-glucosidase, cellulase, xylanase, α-N-arabinofuranosidase, α-l-arabinofuranosidase, and other CAZymes. In conclusion, this work elucidated that SKY is a unique hot spring due to its rich lignocellulosic material, often absent in other hot springs. The data collected from this study serves as a repository of new thermostable macromolecules, in particular families of glycoside hydrolases.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference69 articles.
1. Urbieta, M. S. et al. Thermophiles in the genomic era: Biodiversity, science, and applications. Biotechnol. Adv. 33, 633–647 (2015).
2. Reichart, N. J., Bowers, R. M. & Woyke, T. High potential for biomass-degrading enzymes revealed by hot spring metagenomics. Front. Microbiol. 12, 1–13 (2021).
3. Kaushal, G., Kumar, J., Sangwan, R. S. & Singh, S. P. Metagenomic analysis of geothermal water reservoir sites exploring carbohydrate-related thermozymes. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 119, 882–895 (2018).
4. Knapik, K., Becerra, M. & González-Siso, M. I. Microbial diversity analysis and screening for novel xylanase enzymes from the sediment of the Lobios Hot Spring in Spain. Sci. Rep. 9, 1–12 (2019).
5. Inskeep, W. P., Jay, Z. J., Tringe, S. G., Herrgård, M. J. & Rusch, D. B. The YNP metagenome project: Environmental parameters responsible for microbial distribution in the Yellowstone geothermal ecosystem. Front. Microbiol. 4, 67 (2013).
Cited by
22 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献